I am 50 years old and for the first time I harbor doubts that I'll be able to continue indefinitely, performing speed work eight months out of the year and generally training and racing as hard as I do.

The chant "Down, Down with the Rule of the Military" seems attractive to those who are passionate and refuse to be ruled by the army, those who have detected the mistakes committed by the Military Council in managing the country's affairs, those who have reservations on the performance of the members of the Council or even on the way they speak, those who are angry at the fact that people are falling dead or wounded at every clash or incident, those who harbor doubts over the intentions of the military, or those who consider that the members of the Military Council are after power, even if indirectly.

If you see this facility, it means you are gone as crazy as Finance Minister, Simeon Djankov, if you don't see it, it means you are enemies of the cabinet because you harbor doubts you will be lied to once again," Kadiev proclaimed.

Though investors may harbor doubts about being able to reduce portfolio volatility in the current economy, a financial advisor and subject writer team up to assure non-experts that they can balance risk and return.

Cushman's exceptional skill at creating characters is evident as Francine slowly begins to at least harbor doubts about the correctness of everything she has been taught--still, Francine remains silent, even as Sophie's life disintegrates under the pressure of the House on Un-American Activities Committee.

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